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prohibit

forbid / ban / prevent / hinder
Transitive Verb
past: prohibitedpp: prohibiteding: prohibiting

This term carries a strong sense of officialdom and authority. It is most frequently used in legal, regulatory, or institutional contexts to describe a formal ban. The tone is sterile and absolute, suggesting a rule that is codified rather than a mere suggestion or a personal preference. In a non-legal sense, the word describes an insurmountable barrier or a practical impossibility. While "prevent" suggests stopping an action from occurring, "prohibit" emphasizes the restrictive force or the prohibitive cost that makes the action unfeasible.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone from doing something]

To formally forbid something by law, rule, or other authority.

"The city laws prohibit smoking in public parks."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make something impossible or very difficult to happen or achieve.

"The high cost of the equipment prohibits many small businesses from upgrading their systems."

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